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Nira Reiss, Speech act taxonomy as a tool for ethnographic description: An analysis based on videotapes of continuous behavior in two New York households. (Pragmatics & Beyond VI:7.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1985. Pp. 153.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

Stuart J. Sigman
Affiliation:
Department of Communication, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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